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#1 Rodsun

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Posted 13 October 2004 - 02:27 AM

Guys, (and girls)
I was wondering if instead of replacing the whole radio and all if it would be possible just to replace the changer that's in the trunk? I was at IKEsound (which one of you recommended) and saw they had changers. What's wrong with doing that?

Any other recommendations?

Is there a "plug and play" one out there?

$150 is about my limit. I'm a baptist minister so I don't need to blow the doors off the thing. blink.gif

Thanks much,
Rod



#2 The Reverend

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Posted 13 October 2004 - 06:45 AM

QUOTE(Rodsun @ Oct 12 2004, 07:27 PM)
Guys, (and girls)
I was wondering if instead of replacing the whole radio and all if it would be possible just to replace the changer that's in the trunk?  I was at IKEsound (which one of you recommended) and saw they had changers.  What's wrong with doing that?

Any other recommendations?

Is there a "plug and play" one out there?

$150 is about my limit.  I'm a baptist minister so I don't need to blow the doors off the thing.  blink.gif

Thanks much,
Rod
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I am The Reverend and I recommend blowing the doors off of the thing smile.gif
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I don't know the answer to you question though smile.gif
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